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Fake News Alert: Taliban Rejects Claim U.S. Military Presence at Bagram Air Base

Claim:

Over the past few days, a report has been circulating on social media claiming that the Afghan Taliban have handed over control of Bagram Air Base to the United States. The claim first appeared in an article published by Khaama Press, which cited a now-deleted post on the platform Medium authored by Zark Shabab.

According to the report, a C-17 aircraft allegedly arrived at Bagram Air Base via Pakistan from the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Sunday, reportedly carrying military equipment along with senior U.S. officials, including Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Deputy Chief Michael Ellis.

The rapid circulation of this report triggered significant public unease. Some interpreted it as a blatant violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty, while others reacted with outrage, accusing it of being a calculated effort to distort public opinion through false information.

Fact Check:

Investigations conducted by Fake News Watchdog have confirmed that the claim is false and lacks any credible evidence. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid categorically denied the report, calling it baseless propaganda. He stated, “The Islamic Emirate maintains full control over Bagram Air Base and all military assets within the country. No foreign military presence is allowed, nor will such actions ever be permitted.”

Similarly, Afghanistan’s Deputy Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zia Ahmad Takal also refuted the reports, affirming that the claim was entirely fabricated and had no connection with reality.

Conclusion:

All official statements and fact-checking efforts make it clear that the viral report was part of a disinformation campaign. The public is urged to rely on verified and official sources before believing or spreading such sensitive news, as false information can lead to unnecessary panic and confusion.

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